With a short, online message saying "This one's on me," performer and music producer Trent Reznor posted the latest Nine Inch Nails album for free downloading via the band's website on Monday.
Reznor has posted The Slip's 10 tracks in a variety of audio formats accompanied by files containing the album's artwork and credits — available for no cost "as a thank you to our fans for your continued support," according to a message on the NIN website.
The posting also urged fans to spread and share the album however they'd like.
Music and how we listen to it has come along way over a short time. What was the first album you remember buying and what format was it in?
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Reznor has posted The Slip's 10 tracks in a variety of audio formats accompanied by files containing the album's artwork and credits — available for no cost "as a thank you to our fans for your continued support," according to a message on the NIN website.
The posting also urged fans to spread and share the album however they'd like.
Music and how we listen to it has come along way over a short time. What was the first album you remember buying and what format was it in?
More...